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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Gumo",
    "speaker_title": "The Minister for Regional Development Authorities",
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    "content": "very much for what it did. These three names that have been brought here by the Committee have gone through a number of processes. They even went to the President and the Prime Minister who approved them before they went to this Committee. The only thing I am concerned about is the way the vetting is done. All these people are qualified, but we should not allow people to come to the Committee and begin asking questions that they cannot substantiate like the question of Mr. Kirui saying that Mr. Tobiko was asking for Kshs5 million through a proxy. Mr. Tobiko is not so stupid to ask for Kshs5 million through an SMS. How can somebody who is qualified like that do that yet you can follow this message and find out who did it? Why did Mr. Kirui not report this to the police? Did he ever know that Mr. Tobiko would appear before this Committee? We cannot allow things like these to happen. Secondly, how could the Committee of qualified Members of Parliament ask a nominee for the Chief Justice post whether he is gay or not and the Deputy Chief Justice whether she is a lesbian? In fact, I am very happy the way Ms. Baraza answered the Committee. She told them that if she was a lesbian, she would have seduced them and I think she was right because it is not fair!"
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